This is extremely odd that this is getting absolutely no attention from the Big Trouble fanbase here at Wing Kong.. anyway, just in case you missed it on the other boards, here it is!!

JACK BURTON ADVENTURES issue #1

We're here to announce, for the mutual pleasure of all of us, a follow-up to Big Trouble in Little China in comic book form. This time it's in print and ready for the masses! It was just launched at the Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle. If you want to learn more and order the comic now, check out our website at:

We here at the WingKong Exchange love to hear about all things BTiLC. We thank you for bringing your comic book to our attention. That being said.

There are only a few of us left who check this board with any regularity. I am not sure what kind of response you were hoping for. Only speaking for myself I can say I checked out your link, looked over your site, and think it's great that you are creating that comic. I just no longer collect comic books. If you had made a movie, I would have definitely watched it.

I bought the comic, and will continue to do so, if you keep printing them (and possibly keep updating about new issues on this thread). I liked it a lot but I don't like that Egg is dead before the story even starts. Also, the Pork Chop express carries pigs, not meat.

I bought the comic, and will continue to do so, if you keep printing them (and possibly keep updating about new issues on this thread). I liked it a lot but I don't like that Egg is dead before the story even starts. Also, the Pork Chop express carries pigs, not meat.

Glad to hear someone checked it out. You know, if you wanted to write up a review of the comic on here Denton, I am sure people would love to hear what you thought. Perhaps put a spoiler alert in the title of the piece.

Oh, John from Shitcase Cinema? You should really watch the rest of his reviews... he is hilarious, especially when it comes to Kurt Russell. I guess I may find him funnier than you guys on here because British humour sounds somewhat... strange to the rest of the world.